How do we best engage young people in decision-making about their health? A scoping review of deliberative priority setting methods
Abstract Introduction International organisations have called to increase young people's involvement in healthcare and health policy development. We currently lack effective methods for facilitating meaningful engagement by young people in health-related decision-making. The purpose of this sco...
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Main Authors: | Daniella Watson (Author), Mimi Mhlaba (Author), Gontse Molelekeng (Author), Thulani Andrew Chauke (Author), Sara Correia Simao (Author), Sarah Jenner (Author), Lisa J. Ware (Author), Mary Barker (Author) |
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